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Title: Primary Dysmenorrhea, Coping Strategies and Psychological Empowerment among Young Girls
Authors: Shamsa Noureen, Sara Latif
Journal: AL-HAYAT Research Journal (AHRJ)
Publisher: JLALI RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (SMC-PRIVATE) LIMITED
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 2
Issue: 4
Language: en
DOI: 10.5281/
Keywords: Primary DysmenorrheaCoping StrategiesPsychological EmpowermentYoung Girls
This study investigates the relation between primary dysmenorrhea, coping strategies and psychological empowerment among young women. Using a correlational research design data was collected from 100 female participants aged 18-35 years, including both married and unmarried women, all of whom were employed for at least six months. Menstrual Symptom Questionnaire (MSQ; Chesney & Tasto, 1975), the coping scale (Hamby et al., 2013), and the Psychological Empowerment Instrument (Spreitzer, 1995; 1996) were employed to assess primary dysmenorrhea, coping mechanisms, and psychological empowerment, respectively. Findings reveal a significant positive relationship between primary dysmenorrhea, coping strategies, and psychological empowerment. Specifically, emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies significantly predicted psychological empowerment levels among participants. These results align with both the local and international literature, suggesting that the effective coping mechanisms can enhance psychological empowerment in women experiencing menstrual pain. Future research should consider broader participants groups, including those with other medical conditions, to deepen insights into coping processes and empowerment dynamics.
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